FEARFUL TRAGEDY AT GRAVESEND

... FEARvFU1L TRAGEDY AT GnAVEsrln, An itquiry into the circumstanees attending the death of Edward Elgar, an Italian warehouseman's assistant, who was shot by a fellow-shopman on Sunday last, was held at the Town Hall, Gravesend, before Mr. E A. Hilder, the borough coroner. John Horace 1(olmes, aged seventeen, who fired the pistol, was pres'ent during the inquest, in the custody of a sergeant of ...

FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY AT GRAVESEND

... I PIGETFUL TRAGEDY AT GRAVESEND. Ii On Monday, Johnc5 Horace Ho5mes, assislanr; to sir: Edwards, Italianwarehouseman, Milton-road, Gratsf end, was charged, at the Borough pohce-eoart, wrt ?? murder of Willianm Elgar, a fellow as jStant, age * teen years. It appeared thia ta e deceased hs beengaged on Sunday afternoon4 writing a lettI for e ousekeeper, and about a quarter to five ha was sent a ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I iIVOEPOOL'.POUE cOURT. s I f-, l ~ :j j C. - . - /I tRIDAY, MARCH 15. d TE DAzrGar or TaUUS ISG JUVENILE POR ;-A f boy who gave the ?? of James Langford, was placed ti In le dock charged with having stolen a portmanteau o ?? wearing apparel, and belonging to Thomas I Woods,. fur numaituaurer Great Orford-street. The a prosecutor stated that on the evening of the 18th instant he engaged the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVER PO L POIACECOURT. I [I1, - . t~,nfl rfi %:Nr m* Xflflw .. ?? ; y * , -WEDNESDAY; MARCH 0. 2 : A DISHONEST WORMAN,-A *young man named ' Wiliin Brown was charged with havilg stolon several B amounts of money from the till-of hia master's shop- Is The prosecutor Mr. Llghtbound, a baker, vho keeps a !sbhop In Sniithwowlne had suspected tho prisoner, P who-was in his employ, pf dishonesty ...

[ill] INQUESTS

... ()ORON ERX, INQU E STS. SuTUiTD.-An inquest was held on Al'londay even- in, at the Lanibert'a. Leap Inn, S6ar(iyford Lane, e I- J. T. Hoyle, coroner, on the body of a y UM O oil named Ann Mackay, daughter of Wmr. Mfackay, living in William Street, Arthur's Hill. The deceased was in the service of Allr Hatclinson, Hairison Pla-ee, and on Thaurarlay evening lasi nhe toork ill. On Friday morning ...

A CHILD KILLED BY ITS FATHER, AT STOCKTON-ON-TEES

... A CHILD KILLED BY ITS FATHER, ATl STOCKTON-ON-TEMS. VERDICT OF MIAqSLLUGHTER. On Monday, Mr. John Settle, County Coroner, held an inquest at the Town-hall, on the body of Chas. F. Dasuton, aged three and a-half years, who died on Sunday morning from a woun)d inflicted with a poker, which was thrown at deceased's mother by her husband, Newark Danlaton, and missed her, but unfortunately struck ...

THE FENIAN MOVEMENT

... | ARREST OF AN ALLEGED FRSNIAN- IN I DUBLIS. | Tuesday, Inspector Devin, of the C Division, pro.- ceeded to the North Wall and arrested a man named Thomas Connellan, on his landing from the steamer that arrived from Livcrpiold. Coniiellan had been see oral rears ii America, and it is stated took an active part in the organisation of the Fenian conspiracy.-Jri.Ah Times. 'MORE ARRESTS IN CORK. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-EXtSTrRDAY. [Before J. C. O'DoNXEL.L, Esq., R.M.; Dr. OI'GE, i J. P.; Wam. Dcsvii luq., .l. P.; and WILLIAM | ULLS.ws, Esq., J.P.; and Joa HnsAMILL, Eaq., IsJ. .] OPSTnRC'TiNri TiTE TsTOROrGonFAnE. James Connor, Phiiip'Tate, William JohnLavery, aundWn. Partridge, for eli stracting the highway by throwing bullets at Ballymoney, were each lined 2s and costs. CAR PROSECUTION. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MARCH 8

... I COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MARncn 8. I (Before thie Senior Cosnamssiosacr, &14w. Holroyd, Esq.) Re HENRY PRESCOTT. SUSPENSION O? DISCHARGE FOR 12 MONTS1S. This was an adjourned examination sitting and applica- 1 tion for discharge under the bankruptcy of Henry Prescott, described as of the Palace Hotel, Buckingham Gate; late of Oriel College and 88, High-street, Oxford; of 38, Jesus- lane, ...

STAFFORDSHIRE

... THE STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES. There wore d4 prisoners for trial, whose cases where thus disposed of :-Tho bills against six prisoners were ignored by the grand jury; ten were acquitted ; the trials of two 'were postponed; and thirty-five were convicted and senl tensed-one to eight years' pnanl servitude, one to seven t years' and four to five years' penal servitude; one to eighteen Ne mouths' ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... . These Sessions were held on Tuesday last, before the Rev.' T. N. Williams, and Major Vincent Williams. The court-room was crowded with spectators, owing to the excitement connected with the case of Mr. and Mrs. Watts. Drunkeriness.-David Davies, a Bethesda man, was Lsumnoned by P.C. No. 45, for being drulik and riotous in that town on the 2nd. He sadly wanted somebody to' fight him, and he ...